Three studies are reviewed that examine the correlates of prejudice. I
n the fir st two studies, it was hypothesized that prejudice toward na
tional groups would be associated with an inner of stereotyping reflec
ting the strength and valence of the stereotypes of these groups. In b
oth studies, the relationship between the stereotype/evaluation index
and attitudes toward people from other countries supported this predic
tion. The third study examined the predictors of Americans' prejudice
toward an immigrant group. In this study, it was found that realistic
threats, value threats, and intergroup anxiety predicted prejudice tow
ard Mexican immigrants. The findings from all three studies were integ
rated into a radial network model of intergroup cognitions and affect.
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